Ann Marton of Seven Hills touches the gravestone of her husband, World War II veteran Louis Marton while she visits his grave before the Memorial Day ceremony at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery Sunday in Rittman, Ohio. (Karen Schiely/Akron Beacon Journal)

Shawn Johnson of Akron kneels at the grave of his father, Korean War veteran Willie D. Johnson and his mother Mamie Lee Johnson before the Memorial Day ceremony at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery Sunday in Rittman, Ohio. (Karen Schiely/Akron Beacon Journal)

A ceremonial Soldier's Cross, representing a fallen soldier, stands at the stage as members of the Brookpark Post 610 Honor Guard perform a 21 gun salute during the Memorial Day ceremony at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery Sunday in Rittman, Ohio. (Karen Schiely/Akron Beacon Journal)

Olive Kimbrell, 7, of Middleburg Heights places adjusts the flag at the grave of her great uncle Jeffrey N. Kimbrell during the Memorial Day ceremony at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery Sunday in Rittman, Ohio. (Karen Schiely/Akron Beacon Journal)

U.S. flags adorn the graves of military veterans during the Memorial Day ceremony at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery Sunday in Rittman, Ohio. (Karen Schiely/Akron Beacon Journal)

Joe Kovach (right) of Rocky River holds flowers for his father U.S. Army Korean War veteran Steven W. Kovach of Cleveland who died last month during the Memorial Day ceremony at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery Sunday in Rittman, Ohio. (Karen Schiely/Akron Beacon Journal)

Wes and Julie Emch of Brimfield listen to speakers as they sit behind a flag honoring their son, Navy Hospitalman 1st Class Luke Emch, 21, who was killed March 2, 2007, in Iraq.during the Memorial Day ceremony at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery Sunday in Rittman, Ohio. (Karen Schiely/Akron Beacon Journal)

Jason Winkleman of the 555 Honors Detachment of Wayne County places dog tags on the ceremonial Soldiers Cross during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Western Reserve National Cemetery Sunday in Rittman, Ohio. Winkleman's youngest brother, U.S. Army Specialist Damon Winkleman, of Lakeville, was killed in Afghanistan in 2009 while serving as an Army combat medic. (Karen Schiely/Akron Beacon Journal)